~ PROCEEDINGS 
OF THE — 
Woman’s Auxiliary 
‘OF THE 
High Point Association 
"HELD WITH THE 
Gibsonville Baptist Church 


Gibsonville, N. G., July 1, 2 and 3, 1927 


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‘REV. J. B. ELLIS, Pastor 


MINUTES 
Friday Morning Session—1o:o00 A. M. 


Praise services were led by the delegates from Oak 
Ridge and Elon College. 

Scripture lesson was read by Mrs. M. E. Crews, using 
the 124th division of Psalms. 

Singing, “Jesus Paid It All.” 

Remarks from the President. She, in her own way, ex- 
pressed her delight in seeing so many présent at the begin- 
ning of this annual session. 

The topic, “The Power of Christian Living in the 
Home,” led by Sisters Dilworth, M. E. Crews, E. L. Lind- 
say, and Rev. Foster, was beautifully discussed and each 
one present was made to realize the importance of Chris- 
tian power in our homes. 

The time arrived for the outlined program. 

A sermon, by Rev. F. D. Fuller: He was assisted by 
Neve» Wi. Posey. 

Rev. Posey lined hymn No. 487, I Heard the Voice 
ot Jesus. 

Scripture lesson was read by Rev. E. W. Posey from 
John 7-9. 

Prayer was offered by Rev. Ballard. Hymn No. 449. 

Introduction of the speaker by Rev. Posey. Rev. Full- 
er used for his text, Heb. 11-10: For we looketh for a city 
which has a foundation, whose builder and maker is God. 
ikever Mir.) Fuller predchedea (sermon that will, be remem- 
bered by all present. He urged his hearers to look for this 
city, and showed them the importance of trying to possess 
this place. His subject was, Faith in God. 

Oh For a Faith That Will Not Shrink was sung. 

The collection was then lifted by Sister Laura Fuller 
and Sister Emma Gay. Amount, $5.00. 

Prayer was offered by Sister Delilah Pritchette. 

Senediction,-by Rev. Foster. 


Friday Afternoon Session—z2:oo P. M. 


Praise services were conducted by Sisters Delilah Prit- 
chette, Dilworth, and little Lucille and Virgie Lee Lind- 
say. 


Hymn No. 208 was sung. 

Prayer by Sister Dilworth. 

Scripture lesson by Sister Pritchard. St. John I chapter 
was used for the lesson. 

The topic: ‘Has the fifteen years work of the Auxiliary 
been beneficial to the Pastors and Churches of, the Associa- 
tion?” If so, in what way? If not, why? Led by Rev. J- 
C; Caple, ‘Rev. S:.M. froxierand Rev. dy Ely Hlamnis: 

Sermon by Rev. Gholston on Consecration. Rev. Ghol- 
ston was assisted by Rev. J. W. Ballard. 

Rev. Ballard sang hymn No. 490. Go Preach My Gospel. 

Scripture lesson, the 23rd Psalm. 

Prayer by Rev. Troxler, 

Hymn No. 192 was then sung. Rev. Gholston read. 
He used as a subject, “Our Requirements Under This Dis- 
pensation.” Hymn No. 303 was sung. 

Collection was lifted by Sister Lula Cobbette and Sister 
Eddeman. Collection, $3.00. 

Benediction by Rev. Gholston. 


Friday Night’s Session—7:00 P. M. 


Praise services, led by delegates from White Oak Grove, 
Elm Grove, Belleview. 

Many prayers and songs were made by the different 
sisters. 

Prayer was offered by Sister Dovie Crompton. 

Scripture lesson, by Sister Sophia Richardson, 61st 
Psalm. 

Welcome addresses from the different departments of 
the church were heard. 

The pastor, Rev. J. B. Ellis, extended the welcome on 
behalf of the Church, Sunday School, and Missionary Circle. 
He beautifully extended the greetings and words of wel- 
come. 

Duets by Misses Lelia Wharton and Mernal Graves. 

The response to the addresses was made by Mrs. E. J. 
Gill. 

“T Am In His Care” was then sung. 

Rev. Gilmer, assisted by Rev. T. H. Harris, proceeded 
tc begin the opening of the other part of iat program for 
the evening. 


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Hymn No. 364 was sung, led by Rev. Harris. 

Introduction of the speaker was made by Rev. Harris. 

Rev. S. G. Gilmer used for his text, Act:4-31. Subject, 
Prayer. The sermon was delivered in his usual way and 
manner. 

The Holy Spirit came in copious showers. 

“Pray On” was sung. 

Collection was lifted by Sisters Dovie Crompton and 
M. E. Crews. Amount, $3.25. 

Benediction. 


Saturday Morning’s Session—r1o:00 A. M. 


Praise services were led by Brown Summit and Oak 
kidge delegates. 

Singing by Sister Dilworth. 

Scripture lesson, by Sister Mary Cobbs. 

The president of the Western Convention was present 
and was asked to say something. 

Mrs. Chavis spoke of the work and made it Pie for 
the sisters. 

Rev. E. W. Posey and Rev. Caple spoke also. 

The President’s address was next in order. She read 
only her thoughts of well pondered meanings. Each word 
expressed that she had for twelve months had the work at 
heart. By motion the address was placed in the hands of 
the Committee. : 

Remarks were made by Sisters Dilworth, Thompson, 
and Crews. 

Singing, Father, I Stretched My Hands to Thee. 

12:00, noon, the Memorial services. 

The eulogy, by Rev. E. W. Posey. He used as a sub- 
ject. Promise: 

Rev. Caple read hymn No. 255. 

Prayer was offered by Rev. Crompton. 

Rev. Posey sang hymn No. 497. Rev. Posey used as his 
text, Revelation 2:10 verse: Be Thou Faithful Until Death. 
Singing, “Guide Me, Oh Thou Great Jehovah.” Rev. Posey 
certainly demonstrated to the people that God had been 
speaking through him. The sermon was enjoyed by all. 
After the sermon a beautiful duet was listened to, by Misses 
I.ennie Graves and Maggie Summers. 


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The collection was lifted by Sister Lindsay and others. 
Amount, $1.85. 

Benediction, by Rev. ie E. Boykins. 

The list of those departed: 

Brother Horace Stokes, Elm Grove. 

Brother Cobbs, Brown Summit. 

Sister Rebecca McNeil. 

Sister Eliza Moore, White Oak. 

Sister Katie Hopkins. 

Sister Lola Cobbs, Elm Grove. 

Sister Womack, Elm Grove. 

Sister Ada Flippings, Winston, N. C. 

Sister Emma Crawford, White Oak. 

Sister Ella Williams, Foster’s Grove. 

Brother Wadlington, Oak Ridge. 


Saturday Afternoon’s Session—z2:30 P. M. 


Praise services were led by Mt. Calvary No. 2, Foster 
Grove, Stoney Creek, Reynolds Chapel. 

Hymn No. 298. Sister McCullum read the scripture 
lesson from Ist Psalm. 

Prayer by Sister Wagstaff. Singing, led by Sister 
Laura Fuller. 

Reports from the different circles were then listened to 
by the Auxiliary. Many helpful reports were made by dele- 
gates from Oak Ridge. Mrs. Crews reported her work as 
dcing fine. 

Mrs. Crompton reported for Belleview as having done 
much for the work. 

Mrs. Lindsay reported many circles organized He each 
circle doing well, 

Mrs. Pattie Wilson reported several Junior circles or- 
ganized and doing well. 

Mrs. Apple reported Jones’ Chapel as doing well. 

Mrs. McGill reported for New Light, Greensboro. The 
circle had given and done much for the missionary cause this 
year. 

Miss Sarah Gilmer reported for Reynolds’ Chapel. She 
made a beautiful report. The circle had been busy helping 
in each department. 


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Sister Lucy Thompson asked that a report be given of 
the work of this body that the State Convention which is to 
convene in Goldsboro may know of the doings. 

After these very encouraging reports the president call- 
ed for the visitors. Many came forward. Prof. John Gunn, 
Principal of Alamance High School, spoke for the number 
of visitors. He expressed himself as being favorably im- 
pressed with the meeting and said he had found that a great 
need of consecrated men and women in the world is needed 
today. He advised us to continue to live close to God. 

The topic: The Duty of Missionary Sisters to Their 
Children, was discussed, led by Sister Emma Gay, Sister 
Sallie Thacker, Rev. Crompton. 

Sister Gay emphasized many duties of the Missionary 
Sisters. The duty of love, care, training were emphasized 
as the foundation for good training for parents. 

Sister Thacker emphasized the duty carefulness of 
speech. She said, we as Missionary Sisters should be living 
examples for our children. 

Rev. Crompton emphasized the duty of giving the child 
the privilege of being understood. We as Missionary Sis- 
ters should see to it that our children have a chance to be 
educated. He urged us to seek to train our children to be 
real Christians and not so much about denominations for 
after all it took a good Christian to be a good member of 
any church. 

Rev. J. E. Boykins was next. He emphasized the duty 
ot training in knowledge of the Bible as the primitive duty 
of Missionary Sisters to children. 

We owe the children respect and teach them how to 
respect others—their parents, churches, older people. 

The collection was lifted by Sister Lula Troxler and 
Sister Walker. Amount, $4.00. The blessing was asked by 
Sister Walker. 

Benediction by Rev. Crompton. 


ENROLLMENT OF DELEGATES 


Mrs. Belle Dilworth, Summerfield, N. C. 
Mrs. M. E. Crews, Summerfield, N. C. 
Mrs. Jane Waddlington, Summerfield, N. C. 
Mrs. Carrie Watts, Hich Point,“N. °C. 


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Mrs. Zillard Raeford, Guilford, N. C., Route 2, Box 142. 
Mrs. Mary Cobbs, Brown Summit, N. C, 

Mrs. Annie Rankins, Brown, Summit, N. C. 

Mr. Charlie Graves, Gibsonville, N. C. 

Miss Kathalene Gant, Elon College, N. C. 

Miss Gracie Gant, Elon College, N. C. 

Miss Frances Kelton, Guilford, N. C. 

Miss Lilie Ogburn, Guilford, N. C 

Miss Sarah Gilmer, Guilford, N. C. 

Mrs. F. D. Fuller, Jamestown, N. C. 

Nice e. ve Posey, 1429 Hill St., Winston, N. 

Mrs. Lottie Eddleman, 157 Johnson Sts W. Pe NG: 
Mrs. Emma Gay, 218 East: St. , Greensboro, INE WES ) 
Rev. J. L. McMullen, Elon College, NG. | 
Rev: J. Go Caple, Winston, Nae: | 
Rev. FF. D. Fuller, Jamestown, N. C. 
Rev. J. W. Graves, Gibsonville, N. C. 
Rev. S. G. Gilmer, Guilford, N. C. 

Rev. E. W. Posey, 1429 Hill St., Winston, N. C 

Mrs.. Cora Weath, "Burlington, (NiG RP Dis: 

Mrs. Grace Rudd, High Point, N. C. 

Mrs. Dorothy Pennington, High Point; N.C. 

Mrs. Lula Cobbette, g1o Park ‘St., High Roint. NC, 

Mrs. Bertha Johnson, 619 Mangue vies: High PointsiNaG: 
Mrs. E. L. Lindsay, Route 1, Box 49, Sophia, Ne: 

Miss Loucile Lindsay, Sophia, N. C. 

Miss Virgie Lee Lindsay, Sophia, N. C. 

Mrs. Essie J. McGill, 919 Lincoln St., Greensboro, N. C. 
Miss Eliza McGhee, Greensboro, N. C. 

Miss Eliza McCraskin, Thomasville, N. C. 

Miss Junnie Epps, 21 Newton St., Thomasville, N. C. 
Mrs. Annie Topict, Haw River, N. C. 

Mrs. Sallie Thacker, Brown Summit, N. C. 

Mrs. Edith Dilworth, 144 Beach St., Greensboro, N. C. 
Mrs. Georgia Smith, 1505 Cleveland Ave., Winston, N. C. 
Mrs. Novella Malone, Elon College, N. C. 

Mrs. Carada Walker, Elon College, N.C. 


COMMITTEES 
Committee on Appropriations 


Mrs. Emma Gay, Mrs. Naomi Haith, Rev..L. 5. Troxler. 


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Committee on Resolutions 


Rev. E. W. Posey, Rev. . L. McMullen, Mrs. E. L. 


day, Rev. T. H. Harris, Mrs. J. W. Walker. 


Committee on Finance 


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Mrs. Emma Gay, Mrs. M. E. Crews, Mrs. F. D. Fuller. 


EXPENSES 


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sNiavelings Expenses sot site ee Tt ey 
FyGiitinhe, de TOO haiisy eke eee ee SE is oe es 
erest@ents Ieer paid: awe ce let Sol Sse eee hh bea 
INccouding eSechetany, spaldves-< see) See ls ae 
EXSSIStAM iO CChOLAL Y=" a lGumer seem wows ee Yelp DUE 
‘Corresponding Secretary, for mailing expenses, paid 
Sister Ms Crews tram! fares pard 2 tice A 
Sister aura Pullerstcaim tare patdie se 2ies 
eve Leis Puller. traimeare.. Maiden ssn ee Ses 
(ireasuner s*hxpense; pate. 1. 5 2 eee i Seely 
Be MEOU(S) MOXPEMSEN Pal Cy meat eee ee Le 
Ghurch cok xpense paid =o wencome ee fe 
Nev. 1.25, Uroxter,.paid: a Lo tices Os rae Aes 
Sister E. L. Linsday, train fare, paid _ excites $1 
Sister Pattie W ilson, train fare, paid: = —— ork ed, CSOD 
Sister Mugene Allen. tratmdare: paid 22 ea 
Sister salle: Vhacker, carstare; paide sents aera 
Sister Macpie. Mc Peer caritarey paid) 2 
Sister Ubi worth .Gar fare jee ena a 


Rewalarriss Car tat ey seman cot cba eter lw nee Ne 2 a 
Wehbe amen eaStihel ss st see hs Siete mpttenw eat kha ore Th 
iMoney. Collected =. oie Spear bal maine rn Nee a) 
NOMeVERDalG, OG 2-2 eee 


Saturday Night’s Sessioon—7:30 P. M. 


Praise service, led by, Rev. R.. B. Gill. 
Rev. C. W. McBroom sang hymn No. 304 


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Scripture lesson was read from John 13:11 and prayer 
was offered by Rev. C. W. McBroom. 

Rev. Gill lined and sang hymn No. 451, “How Sweet 
the Name of Jesus Sounds.” 

The president asked Rev. Gilmer to offer prayer for 
Mrs: Droxler 

Then the report of the Committee on Time and Place 
was received. Report of Committee on Officers was receiv- 
ed. After which the musical program was opened by sing- 
ing hymn’ No. 460, Come Thou Almighty King. 

Collection was lifted by Misses Sumners and Johnson. 
Amount, $1.35. 


Saturday Night’s Program 


Singing—No., 268. 


SCripeume weeSSOm eee eee ie oe IE Miss Lena Gerringer 
|S eee 5) Ges ane tie aoe It ON CALE UD cae en taaea tal Rev, Se, irosler 
Singing—No. 338. 

Rec itartt ory ee wee ee ina eee eek Miss Virginia Linsday 
SOI) Og ee eRe Ne Aes ae eee Miss Bertha Johnson 
Recitation’ eee ie ey Miss Lorena Gerringer 
Recitationy. zc a ae a Sideieiieg Wena? Miss Dorothy Pennington 
instrumental jsologes. pune a aus) Miss Thelma Gerringer 
PaQer 2 ttrten ine Cees bee ee Miss Lillian Waderlington 
Recitatiomececeiet 2 te es eae Miss Chestana Thacker 
Selectio sats aw eee Me a ee Gibsonville Quartett 
INE CIE ACO Mee ee ee Se Se te ee Miss Emerline Allen 
Recitation ie Ao ee Ae ee Miss Edna Neal 
Selettionis rete eter ae eee Oak Ridge Quartett 
Lge ye set Ac eg sa eR Miss Lucile Linsday 
PD tle tee eae ae Messes Annie L. and Fanny Johnson 
arson See Ke) q Vesus. Seam etaewet heed. a UOMO a nineiaes cee one: Miss Sarah Gilmer 
Enstiumental Solo, 2 stares nnd panes Miss Grace Rudd 
FRO Cia ti mies bee oa i a ener Dea Miss Sophia Richardson 
Dye tes ee a eee Miss Lelia Wharton and Mernell Graves 
SS SU Citi ra eee ia a im i Wa Gibsonville Quartett 
ReeCitart toma ms miaaies aee eeen Sadek fei Sie at Mr: C. TI. Gerringer 
SeleGtiom eke Bh en eal ene nee Oak Ridge Glee Club 
DUC a Se a a oe ae, Misses Graves and Sumners 


RGGI ba tio rics ai ee ee ee Mr. J. W. Graves ya 
Collection—Misses Bertha Johnson and Maggie Sumners. 
Amount, $1.65. 


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November 24, A\ 


The one thousand dollar drive scheduled to begin on 
Thanksgiving Day was opened by a very soul-stirring ser- 
mon delivered by Rev. S. G. Gilmer. 

Everybody was lifted up. It was followed by an ad- 
dress by Mr. Thacker who was very enthusiastic over the 
project off the old folks and Orphan’s Home. He very ably 
explained the plans and what the work meant; and what 
the Auniliary could do with the co-operation of the people. 

Next the President of the Auxiliary, Mrs. Addie Graves, 
made some strong) remarks pertaining to the drive and beg- 
ged that each church pledge as much as $25.00 for the year. 

The collection from, the morning session was $61.00, 

Mrs. Lottie Griffin asked the blessing. 

The meeting adjourned for dinner. 

The board decided that our next rally be held in Win- 
ston-Salem at Mt. Calvary, No. 1, February 4, 1928. 

The second session was opened at 3:00 o’clock. After 
song service and prayer we were favored with reports, and 
remarks of encouragement by Mrs. Thompson. 

Followed by a sermon by Rev. J. B. Ellis. 

The literary program was conducted by Mrs. McGee 
and Mr. J. H. Graves: and was enjoyed! by all. 

The sisters showed great interest in the project and the 
collection was $8.00, making a total of $83.50 for the day. 

The churches represented in the drive run as follows: 


US Tessar mine HN Ges Uae aot hs We vse rt AE ee Ce ee ee NS $ 5.00 
BROW sy ING Wy A@a nici a eet ines 8 Tete Pe ea: 1.00 
Wechanic Asie Ono,)ite ses oO 1.00 
EOGUS AGO Mie peered arene ete ooh Sl Biss 2 nan eS 5.10 
Cal adc e sitirsp ep ito ses teten tes fe Malls oe ee 2.35 
TS VLC Wat wat ert 1S (nee cete ee 2.00 
EGS eg) ets ety blll ic eon coo teen Ts 5 1.00 
Mire DovianGromp ton, ee FS se ees 3.20 
Nevo Daileachwt pled weds: fs ss 5. 0 use es 10.00 
Elm’ Grove, Sisters Wilson-and Motier 2... 15.00 
IV Aten alllevrel ta yr IN G)cgn2 ener tata cor Uline Te Lael, sot ee eee eae 10.00 
VEE AN Geri earns coc Nclew esa A ee 1.00 
TGV lear cies po mse wert ten go etic aed es ble ad 75 
INEt Salata Shu erate en ne pete Ms Nd = aa eels 1.00 
Brothete WW Gra yecs.ottetse sons Loi 3) ee elite .50 


Brother H. Tolbert 


Mgs.2Dovia Crompton 2 eRe ey ie eeaa tale sa .50 


Epo tates: Tl avy Soi a Ase .50 
BES Sted VS. oa 8 ee eco end ao 9 roe ee lea 50 
“GU GN FARR BS e ay 0) :<—pppteod amet ASL SN LEL MAREE ces MANO .50 
Mr wileninc 3) May lorie si een ew ia sel na ga 50 
Raa", J en bU (=) cpeaRe eee emenne NAR See Oe ADEE len eee .50 
Reve HOLW s Reyaioldis otis 0 0 atic Rae ese a eel .50 
REMMI ELS A ret Ta en Nene a 75 
Nem igit(Greensb Ore) = ween ei eee eee Saeco 2.75 
Jomes Cla pel: a 2 Vee Wee ee 0A een nae ON ev eee eI ODe 16,00 


The day’s total was $83.50. 
Expenses (paid out) : 


Raideto sin Gersse see ae ne ee we eu ae $ 6.00 
Raidato: Mrs Ly etty ete eae 75.00 
PaiditowReyv. |i. ati licy seer eae 2.50 


Sunday School 


Opening Song, No. 194. 

Scripture lesson, Romans 8th chapter. 

Prayer, Brother? Vayior, 

Singing, hymn No. 133. 

Class No. 1, taught by Brother P. E. Taylor. Scholars, 
20; collection,, $1.65. 

Classes Nos. 2 and 3, taught by Brother Walter Thack- 
er. Scholars, 29; collection, $2.08. 

Classes, Nos. 4 and 5, taught by Mrs. Lucy Fhompson. 
Scholars, 30; collection, 70 cents. 

Total number of scholars, 79. Collection, $4.43. Or- 
phan Home collection, $1.26. 

Closing song, No. 228. Benediction, Rev. P. H. Holt. 


Sunday Morning’s Session 


The President announced a sermon by the pastor, Rev. 
L. S. Troxler, assisted by Rev. P. H. Holt and Rev, John 
Simpson. 

“Welcome Sweet Day of Rest,” was sung, led by Rev. 
iPS Hi. Holt: 


Scripture was read by Rev. Turner from the 27th divi- 
sion of Psalms. 

Prayer was led by Rev. Simpson. 

Rev. Holt sang, “When We All Get to’ Heaven,” and 
Dr. Willams lined the hymn, “I Heard the Voice of Jesus 
Say. 

After which Rev. Holt presented the speaker in the per- 
Son otwnev., L.-Se Troxler. “Rev. Uroxler's text was: found 
in the second chapter of Nehemiah and the 20th verse. His 
subject was “Loyalty” and the topic was Duty or Love. 
“Faitbtul to a government; or true*to a plighted tah” 
The subject was beautifully handled by the speaker. 

Prayer was led by Rev. J. R. McMullen. 

The President announced Rev. Holt as representative 


for the Orphan Home. 


The High Point quartett gave a “selection, “Lét> the 
Ghurch Roll On 

Rev. Holt lifted the collection; amount, $21.77 

Sister Cora Leath asked the blessing. 

The President made the announcement for the after- 
noon. The High Point quartett gave another selection. 

The visitors were introduced as follows: Deacon J. L. 
Cooper, of White Rock Baptist church, Durham, N. C., who 
gave a very interesting talk. Another visitor was Rey. hag 
Williams, of Greensboro, N.C. Rev. Williams represented 
a Sunshine Band of Greensboro with $1.00. 

“Together Let Us Sweetly Live,” was sung and the 
faa ates by: Rev. Droxler. 

James Baptist Church Srenine Band, RevicG. Gi: 

Williams leader. 


Sunday Afternoon’s Session 


Praise service, led by the members of the St: James 
A. M. E. Church, after which the president sang, “Grace: 
*Tis a Charming Sound.” 

Scripture lesson was taken from the 4th chapter of 
Judges and was read by Rey. Troxler. 

Prayer was led by Rev. Blackwell. “Throw Out the 
Life Line,” was led by: Rev. Holt. 


Rev. Holt introduced Rev. Dr. Avery, of Bethel A. M. 
F. Church of Greensboro, as the speaker for the afternoon. 

Subject: “Let Jesus go with you, He will give you 
inspiration.” 

“Hold to His Hand” was sung, and prayer was led by 
Deacon Slade. 

Collection was lifted by Brother James Hurben, Samuel 
Haith, Willie Burnett, Sisters Walker, Summers and Whar- 
ton. 

Music, furnished by High Point quartett. 


Collectio ms sz Vee es ENSUE oso ns A A I a ee $ 15:20 
Collection: forthes¢dla yyr wieen aarteceeneeee eee 30.97 
PRIN OUI TN Es eth 2 A Te Lie EA Ca are ee 149.77 
1.50 
Paidsto “ew. Gilime re es he ee ae ee 7.00 
Pad 60's Fe Ua Tel Oli te esa 2 eee te ee A 5-00 
PardistomRe vs rome cts <me omits (or pan ee ere 6.00 
Patd to (Revi Te Sy aise es i ei ei) aoa Ne ese gee tee 
Paid to Oak RidgeiGlec @laby en = eae 1.50 
PaiditorrighePoimt-Ouagtet 2.2 2s oe ee 6.00 
Patd tov Orphan set onie oscil We Sean up eee 11.00 
| DEW Ee eller cue ts At el NO AY Sea Ne Ret Sued Sede ones oe Se 2.63 


May 5th, 1928. 


The third annual drive of the Woman's Auxiliary of the 
High Point Association met with the First Institutional 
Baptist church, Winston-Salem, N. C. Rev. E. D. Gholston, 
pastor. 

The service was opened by singing by the choir, follow- 
ed by prayer) by Rev. E. W. Posey. 

Rev. Gholston read scripture sentence from the 8th 
chapter of Paul’s letter to the Romans. 

The President was introduced and brilliantly stated the 
cause of the meeting. 

The President of the Sunday School convention was 
also introduced. Mr. J. W. Graves laid the plans of the 
Orphan and Old Folks home and presented the report of the 
work. 


The choir then rendered a beautiful anthem, followed by 
a sermon by Rev. Gholston, which was very ably delivered 


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and enjoyed by all. His subject was: “Creation Groans 
With You and Me.” 

Rev. Gholston is always good; but it seemed that he 
was at his best and I don’t think there were many dry eyes. 
The Auxiliary prays that he may continue to be the most 
powerful speaker of his age. 

The choir sweetly sang, “I Need Thee Every Hour.” 


The collection ran as follows: 


Boys Ouartett Gibson wiles IN IG yee ee $ 25.00 
Charity, Club iGibsonville ING Cy ecw se ok 10.00 
Cibsonvillesunday School.) a0 7 ee 5.00 
Gibsonville Auxiliary, Mrs. Melvina Troxler______. 10.00 
Wits GalvaryenNO: Wisner Board 2 eset es 3.00 
Mt. Calvary Instrumental Choir, Miss Christine 

LAX} SC recs ek hts sn Re er ee ee NE a 1.00 
Mt. Olive Sunday School, Miss Janie Burt... > 1.00 
Cool Spring Christian, Reidsville, Miss Patty Wilson 6.00 
Bln Grove «Misi batty VV AlS@ry a: ee te oe Tee ON 3.00 
IN seat bora Soe Wi Wis (Se Ae Al ee Ae ON 1.50 
ASRS Moy ra Wiggles Gs tal nya ta- tS oeee beet RU Mr eR i ce OEY See SR 1.00 
Mt. Calvary, No. 1 Missionary Circle, Mrs. Laura 

Maran ilagas” 8 Wee ecco ee ee gta oe Oe eS ae 5.00 
Mi Calvary Novi b.wenbr Us Mrsafubia. Simms. = 1.00 
Mic Calvary, No. i Brothers. id Circle. 2 1.00 
PimeGrovye Sunday SCaOOl = ee Ss 5.00 
First Institutional Baptist Church, Winston- 

SSPE oy a 0 A NO ie RR A 10.00 
Wires GC shan ler, sere Oo re ee ae ee 2.50 
IVS Ses Sher Cra liye creere Sree ie tea ge 1.00 
Witeseaeet tiatida. Grany meee enter Oe a 1.00 
Mount Calvary, No. 2, Mrs. Flora Patterson, Win- 

Ston-oalem, iNeGo phair @leveland Avent. 2. 127 J 4.00 
i imieGrOver atic tse mer es Se ee Aes 5.00 
Revs )--2. boy kinss tepresentation) eeu ie 1.00 

Diary (Spotl cere Si cere sie ie ee 100.75 
Expenses: 

AIG n Om Vers me ketaa tia Gr liya wees ee ee Yee tae ee 3.00 

Paidotomvitcessstes | pivitc Gall: wee 1.50 

Paid*to Mars sNaomi Paith tor postage: 2) 8 1.40 

$5.90 

IS cal IG gp eect ee rs SA eet $94.85 


Reports From) Various Missionary Circles 


Greensboro, N. C. 
We, the members of the East White Oak , Baptist 
Church, Missionary Society and a part of the Woman’s 
Auxiliary of High Point Association, pray for the success of 
the meeting. Weare sending the Auxiliary $4.00. 
MRS. CHARLOTTE AUSTON Exes: 
MRS) MADDY AU\IEEY 5 Sec: 


The Woman's Home Mission Circle of the New Light 


Baptist Church, Greensboro, beg to make the following re- 
port for the year 1926: 

The President, Mrs. Emma Gay, gave to the sick $56.50 
worth of milk. 

Given by different sisters to the sick, 65 meals. 

Given in cash $25.50. ‘Visits, IOT. 

Representation fee, $5.00. Circle, $5.00. 


Winston-Salem, N. C. 
The Home: (Mission) Circle of Mt, Calvary) Baptist 
Church, No, 1, donated to the Orphan Home, $2.50. 
MRS) OW  POSE Yi Pres: 
MRS. ANNIE INGRAM, Sec. 


Winston-Salem, N. C. 

Report of the Home Mission of the Mt. Calvary Baptist 
Church, No. 1 as follows: 

Visitsi made since July 1, 1926, until June 26, 1927, 173. 
‘Meals given to the sick and needy, 91; and donated out 
$109.50. 

SISTER Ewe POSE Vabres: 
SISTER ANNIE INGRAM, Sec. 


Guilford College, N. C., June 1927. 

Reynolds Chapel Baptist Church. to the Sisters Auxili- 
ary of the High Point Association, Greeting: 

We send as delegates Miss Sarah Gilmer and Miss Lillie 
Orgborn. 

We are hereby representing with $2.50. 

We have 14 members on roll, and we are doing fine. 

We raised for the present year $76.85. 

We have made 29 visits to the sick, and donated $9.85 


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to the work. We have done lots of work, and given several 
garments and bed linen. 

We have given unfortunate children nine garments, and 
donated to ministers $10.00. 

May God bless us as an Auxiliary band for Christ. 


SISTER DAURA BEL ONE, Pres 
SISTER FRANCES KEELOM, See 
REN. POuD? PULEER: Pastor 


Benaja, N. C. 
We, the sisters of the Woman’s Auxiliary, Group No. 
i of Benaja, N. C., beg leave to read the following: 
From July Ist, 1926 to July Ist, 1927 


INeCelvied ilnbtGasut eye ou ie eee ee knees aes $252.18 
} BEE 13 M0 bh meses e711 She cM ac ae POL ROM EO, JAN 216.37 
Ball amc gees tine sce cont ae 28 see A 35.81 


Lost by death, 3; visits from July’ 1926 to | July 1927, 275; 
meals given, 250; money given, $5.00. Me meet with our 
ciub Thursday before the second Sunday in each month. 
We send as delegate, Sister Nelia Neal. We send $5.00 
representation fee and $2.00 for the Orphan Home. 

MRS: MARY SPTOKES,Pres. 

MRS. EDNA NEAL, Sec. 


Finance Committee 


Jones Chapel, Reidsville, N. C., Mrs. Nettie Neal, 


delegate rari Out cae beal eas ie ee a $ 2.00 
Gethsemane Baptist, High Point, N. C., Mrs. 

ula, Corbett, delegate; amount; 0 2.00 
Reynolds Chapel, Guilford, N. C., Mrs. Frances 

iWellum) delesate + ammount 25 hes sare ee 2.50 
Junior Club, High Point, N. C., Miss Grace Rudd, 

deleoates vanmoumte seek Ie 5 es ea 1.50 

@Orpnag dome ese. UN Uthat wae es 2.50 
New Light Baptist, Greensboro, N. C., 

| Re oS V0 Dg Bie] Sl Sap RUNRNCA D  ec at 5.00 


Home Mission Circle, Mrs. E. J. McGill; amount — 5.00 
New Light Baptist, Winston, N. C., 
Annette WValliainice amlOuinit sch er Ue 2.00 


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Mt. Olive Baptist; Winston-Salem, N. C., 

Rev. TH, dhlanris: 2 ae eee ees Pe ee 
Fairview No. 2, Winston-Salem, N. C., 

Mrs: Maggie Green, delegate == sam eae 
Elm Grove, Reidsville, N. C., ete th 

Mis, CorneliasNelldelesate amount se 

Oxpltan: -Flom Gye ss eee ee 
Brown’s New Calvary, Thomasville, N. C., 

Revs B.D: Beach aa oe. en 
Mechanic, Asheboro, N. C., Rev. E. D. Leach 
Cedar Grove Baptist, Terra Cotta, N. C., 

Mrs- ZillahpRearord: seat S Gem terd” cen SEEDS Nae 
White Oak Grove, White Oak, N. C., _% 

Rey, 8S: Geile see) eee 
Locust Grove Baptist, Brown Summit, N. C., 

Miss, Sophiawhichardsons-2= > -- ==. 25 Ee iaaiaees 
Fosters Grove, Jamestown, N. C., 

Asuxilainy =. Steak eee es SS eee Eas 

Orphan shlom eto: se. es A ee ee 

Mr. Arty Leach. 

@aly RidveristiBapeist. @lurchs 15. = eee eee 

Delegates, Mrs. M. E. Crews, Summerfield, 

N. C.; Mrs. Jane Waddlington, Oak Ridge, 

N. C.; Mrs. Mary Watkins, Oak Ridge, N. C. 
Mt. Calvary, Winston, N. C., 

Mrs. Lettie Eddleman 

Mas... Marthar blo wandses 2.8 <2 52 be een 
Orphan Home Mite (Calvary, .Winston = —" Sa 
Belleview Baptist, Haw River, N. C., 

a) Mirsie Minnie Mittingigy: pose a ee eS ee 
Mt. Calvary, No. 2, Winston, N. C., 

Mrs. Amelia Igard, Miss Mary McCulloch, 

Mrs: (Blona Batterson eas > oie 2 ee 
Glen Raven, Mrs:.S) da Wagner, 2 eae 
Bion Collese .Mirs. 3) ViWalker <== ee tae eee 
E. White Oak, Greensboro; Mrs..Mattie A. Wiley__ 
Gibsonwville, Mrs. Melwina‘roxler:s 22 2. See 
The Field Missionary, Mrs. L. Linsday, for 

the Orphan’ Heme 2222s eee 
Mrs; Laura Puller (¢Badcemoney,) = sees ee 

Expenses paid: out. soe se eee 


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